Investigators working for Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee allege President Clinton committed 15 impeachable offenses: |
A conspiracy with Monica Lewinsky and others to obstruct justice and the due administration of justice by: a) providing false and misleading testimony under oath in a civil deposition and before the grand jury; b) withholding evidence and causing evidence to be withheld and concealed; and c) tampering with prospective witnesses in a civil lawsuit and before a federal grand jury. |
Aiding and abetting, counseling and procuring Monica Lewinsky to file and cause to be filed a false affidavit in the case of Jones vs. Clinton. |
Aiding and abetting, counseling and procuring Monica Lewinsky in obstruction of justice when she executed and caused to be filed a false affidavit in the case of Jones vs. Clinton with knowledge of the pending proceedings and with the intent to influence, obstruct or impede that proceeding in the due administration of justice. |
Misprision of Monica Lewinsky's felonies, submitting a false affidavit and obstructing the due administration of justice both by taking affirmative steps to conceal those felonies and by failing to disclose the felonies, though under a constitutional and statutory duty to do so. |
False testimony under oath in Clinton's deposition in Jones vs. Clinton regarding his relationship with Monica Lewinsky. |
False testimony under oath before the federal grand jury on August 17th, 1998, concerning his relationship with Monica Lewinsky. |
False testimony under oath in Clinton's deposition given in Jones vs. Clinton regarding a statement that he could not recall being alone with Monica Lewinsky and regarding his minimizing the number of gifts that they had exchanged. |
False testimony under oath in Clinton's deposition concerning conversations with Monica Lewinsky about her involvement in the Jones case. |
Endeavoring to obstruct justice by engaging in a pattern of activity calculated to conceal evidence from the judicial proceedings regarding his relationship with Monica Lewinsky. |
Endeavoring to obstruct justice in the case of Jones vs. Clinton by agreeing with Monica Lewinsky on a cover story about their relationship by causing a false affidavit to be filed and by giving false and misleading testimony in his deposition. |
Endeavoring to obstruct justice by helping Monica Lewinsky to obtain a job in New York City at a time when she would have given evidence adverse to Clinton, if she told the truth. |
False testimony under oath in Clinton's deposition concerning his conversations with Vernon Jordan about Ms. Lewinsky. The record tends to establish that Mr. Jordan and the president discussed Ms. Lewinsky on various occasions from the time she was served until she fired Mr. Carter and hired Mr. Ginsburg. |
Endeavoring to obstruct justice and engage in witness tampering in attempting to coach and influence the testimony of Betty Currie before the grand jury. |
Engaging in witness tampering by coaching perspective witnesses and by narrating elaborate detailed false accounts of his relationship with Ms. Lewinsky as if those stories were true, intending that those witnesses believe the story and testify to it before a grand jury. |
False testimony under oath before the federal grand jury concerning his knowledge of the contents of Monica Lewinsky's affidavit and his knowledge of remarks made in his presence by his counsel. |
Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr has alleged 11 possibly impeachable acts by President Clinton: |
Clinton lied under oath in the Paula Jones sexual harassment case about his sexual relationship with Monica Lewinsky. |
Lied under oath to the grand jury about his sexual relationship with Ms. Lewinsky. |
Lied under oath during the Jones deposition when he stated he could not recall being alone with Ms. Lewinsky and minimized the number of gifts they had exchanged. |
Lied under oath in his civil deposition concerning conversations with Ms. Lewinsky about her involvement in the Jones case. |
Tried to obstruct justice by "engaging in a pattern of activity to conceal evidence" regarding his relationship with Ms. Lewinsky from the judicial process in the Jones case. |
Came to an understanding with Ms. Lewinsky that they would lie under oath in the Jones case about their relationship and tried to obstruct justice by suggesting that Ms. Lewinsky file an affidavit so that "she would not be deposed, she would not contradict his testimony and he could attempt to avoid questions about Ms.Lewinsky at the deposition." |
Tried to obstruct justice by helping Ms. Lewinsky obtain a job in New York at a time when she would have been a witness against him were she to tell the truth. |
Lied under oath in describing his conversation with Vernon Jordan about Ms. Lewinsky. |
Tried to obstruct justice by attempting to influence the testimony of his Oval Office secretary, Betty Currie. |
Tried to obstruct justice by refusing to testify for seven months while simultaneously lying to potential grand jury witnesses, knowing they would relay the falsehoods to the grand jury. |
Committed acts since Jan. 17, 1998, regarding his relationship with Ms. Lewinsky that were "inconsistent with the president's constitutional duty to faithfully execute the laws." |